| The Passionate Programmer Book Review |
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| Written by Mike Riley | |
| 04/29/09 | |
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Chad Fowler, well-known author and Ruby on Rails community organizer, has updated and changed the title of his previous book to this 2009 incarnation of his ideas on what constitutes a passionate programmer. Read on to find out if this revised edition succeeds. The Passionate Programmer is the second edition of sorts of the author's earlier book, "My Job Went to India (And All I Got Was This Lousy Book): 52 Ways to Save Your Job." Chad concedes in his introduction that the original book's title and cover image of a guy holding up a sign that said 'Will Code for Food' "was funny, and its title and shocking red cover were meant to play on the Western world’s fears that their jobs were going to be outsourced to low-cost offshore programming teams." Chad continues, " The problem, though, is that it painted the wrong picture. The truth of the matter is, if you need to “save” your job, I can’t help you. This book isn’t about struggling to maintain the level of mediocrity required not to get fired. It’s about being awesome. It’s about winning." Honestly, it was because of the flippant original title's shock value that I had little interest in reading the first edition. I am not much interested for alarmist, reactionary call-to-arms propaganda, and while I am certain this was not Chad's original intent, his book's cover communicated blurred intentions. When I saw the title The Passionate Programmer, I was immediately compelled to investigate, knowing how important that passion for the craft must emanate from within. Like many readers, I have met both those types of fellow employees that had 'followed the money' during the dot com heyday and those that programmed because they absolutely loved the challenge, learning opportunities and sheer joy of designing and coding innovative applications. Nearly every one of those people who originally entered the practice for money have long since moved on to a different career while those who were deeply passionate about technology creation and propagation are now senior developers and CTO's. In fact, I didn't even realize this was Chad's second edition until he disclosed it in his opening text. After reading the book, I understand now the context of the original title but also how the new title embodies the book's contents so much more appropriately.
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